Star Watching At The Beach Quotes & Sayings
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Angels fly because they take themselves lightly, — Arianna Huffington
You leave home, I have learned, counting the trip day by day. If you ever get to return, you count the trip miracle by miracle. — Gregory Maguire
People are fighting over how our heartsongs are different. But they don't need to be the same. That's the beauty. We are a mosaic of gifts. Each of us has our inner beauty no matter how we look. — Mattie Stepanek
The optimization of cosmic darkness and of Earth's location within the dark universe that sacrifices neither the material needs of human beings nor their capacity to gain knowledge about the universe reflects masterful engineering at a level far beyond human capability- and even imagination. It testifies of a supernatural, superintelligent, superpowerful, fully deliberate Creator. — Hugh Ross
Once in a very blue moon, John Tallow imagined his younger self standing down the timeline of his present life, bare toes curling in teenage beach sand, looking ahead to today and watching his future life collapse in on itself like a dying star. His future life becoming small and dark and dense, its gravity apparently grim and inescapable.
Once in a very blue moon, John Tallow spent some cash on a bottle of vodka and drank it at home within an hour. — Warren Ellis
Hospitality consists in a little fire, a little food, and an immense quiet — Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are all either conditioned by belief system or consciousness. Belief system is built through the world, consciousness is built from within. — Matthew Donnelly
Dawn was coming. The Waystone Inn lay in silence, and it was a silence of three parts. — Patrick Rothfuss
See your hard times through the spectacles of your experiences. They, too, shall pass away. — Ogwo David Emenike
This constant pressure from record companies to come up with a hit single or something like that, I find completely tiresome. — Robert Wyatt
When you set a story in a real place, it breathes differently. You can sink to your knees and feel the dirt on your palms. The shadows in the trees are alive. It's almost like your story interrupts the terrifying beauty that had already existed. — Layne Moore